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GPR55 controls functional differentiation of self-renewing epithelial progenitors for salivation.

Solomiia Korchynska1, Mirjam I Lutz2, Erzsébet Borók1,3, Johannes Pammer4, Valentina Cinquina1, Nataliya Fedirko5, Andrew J Irving6, Ken Mackie7, Tibor Harkany1,8, Erik Keimpema1.   

Abstract

GPR55, a lipid-sensing receptor, is implicated in cell cycle control, malignant cell mobilization, and tissue invasion in cancer. However, a physiological role for GPR55 is virtually unknown for any tissue type. Here, we localize GPR55 to self-renewing ductal epithelial cells and their terminally differentiated progeny in both human and mouse salivary glands. Moreover, we find GPR55 expression downregulated in salivary gland mucoepidermoid carcinomas and GPR55 reinstatement by antitumor irradiation, suggesting that GPR55 controls renegade proliferation. Indeed, GPR55 antagonism increases cell proliferation and function determination in quasiphysiological systems. In addition, Gpr55-/- mice present ~50% enlarged submandibular glands with many more granulated ducts, as well as disordered endoplasmic reticuli and with glycoprotein content. Next, we hypothesized that GPR55 could also modulate salivation and glycoprotein content by entraining differentiated excretory progeny. Accordingly, GPR55 activation facilitated glycoprotein release by itself, inducing low-amplitude Ca2+ oscillations, as well as enhancing acetylcholine-induced Ca2+ responses. Topical application of GPR55 agonists, which are ineffective in Gpr55-/- mice, into adult rodent submandibular glands increased salivation and saliva glycoprotein content. Overall, we propose that GPR55 signaling in epithelial cells ensures both the life-long renewal of ductal cells and the continuous availability of saliva and glycoproteins for oral health and food intake.

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Keywords:  Endocrinology; G-protein coupled receptors; Gastroenterology

Year:  2019        PMID: 30830860      PMCID: PMC6478415          DOI: 10.1172/jci.insight.122947

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  JCI Insight        ISSN: 2379-3708


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